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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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todays bird
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萩原 卓哉/Hagihara Takuya
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"Flesh is willing, but the Soul requires
Sisyphean patience for its song,
Time, Hippocrates remarked, is short
and Art is long."
- Charles Baudelaire, The Flowers of Evil
by Richard Anuszkiewicz
PALESTINE. Jericho. 1993. Market scene with national flags.
And let her rain now if she likes. Gently or strongly as she likes. Anyway let her rain for my time is come. I done me best when I was let. Thinking always if I go all goes.
James Joyce - Finnegans Wake
“You must be ready to accept the possibility that there is a limitless range of awareness for which we now have no words; that awareness can expand beyond range of your ego, your self, your familiar identity, beyond everything you have learned, beyond your notions of space and time, beyond the differences which usually separate people from each other and from the world around them.”
— Tibetan Book of The Dead (via atemporal-emptiness)
Broccoli Knuckle Duster by David Delahunty
"Spiral nebulae. From drawings by Lord Rosse." A short history of astronomy. 1898.
Internet Archive
by Darío Alva
by Doug Bierend
Frédéric Demeuse - Forgotten Places
“Take fifty photos of anyone. There will be some photos where the face is so different you can hardly recognize the subject. I mean most people have many faces. […] Anyone who always looks like the same person isn’t a person. He is a person impersonator.”
— William S Burroughs, Cities of the Red Night, 1981
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Roy Orbison says ‘Goodnight’!